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I posted previously about the new satirical news show from "24" producer Joel Surnow, when I attended the taping of its pilot episode. I also noted Surnow's recent appearance at the Liberty Film Festival, where he said the Fox News Channel was showing interest in carrying it. Today FNC has made an announcement that they will develop the show.
Fox News Satire Targets Left's 'Sacred Cows'
Fox News Channel is preparing a new Saturday night comedy show tailored to its largely right-leaning audience.
Fox will tape two episodes of the yet untitled show and air them in late January, with the possibility that the program could become a weekly feature.
The show would take aim at "the sacred cows of the left" that don't get lampooned very much by other comedy shows, according to Joel Surnow, co-creator of "24" and one of the executive producers of the new Fox program.
The pilot ep was hilarious.
A cosmonaut is to hit a golf ball in space.
New "hover mouse" never makes contact with the mousepad - it hovers 1 centimeter over it at all times. (via cnet).